Guest guest Posted October 11, 2006 Report Share Posted October 11, 2006 I haven't tried the DVDs yet. Am afraid of the same reaction Jim described -- total engrossment in the video to the point where he doesn't notice the feedback. , thanks for the suggestion regarding training EC. We were able to do some coherance training by eliminating the spectrograms from the display. I think he would do fine with eyes closed, but would probably be a bit bored. We are currently focusing more on the SMR up/Theta down training to see if we can see a noticible difference in his ability to stay on task at school. We also started some HEG training, which he likes and he can do by himself standalone with the Pocket. Theresa Duncan wrote: > I agree DVDs are great, for higher frequency training but I believe > alpha coherence is best trained with eyes closed. Are you able to > get your son to close his eyes for a while while doing the coherence > training? > ~ > > > _,_._,___ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2006 Report Share Posted October 11, 2006 Hi Tony -- We haven't used any special videos. My son sits still for the training for the most part (except when the display triggers his funny bone). He is 9 and is really into the scientific aspect of the whole thing, and asks a lot of questions about the training. So far we have only used the pacman, mousetrap and robot video clips. He seems to do better just watching the threshold bars and competing against himself to better his score, or to reduce the time it takes to complete a single mousetrap circuit. Once the novelty wears off, I will probably try the free trial of InnerTube to remotivate him, and if it works, it we may puchase that. -Theresa Tony wrote: > Hi Theresa, > > I am continuosly looking for videos to hold the attention of the child > I am working with. Getting her to sit still is so hard. Where do you > get yours from? > > Cheers Tony > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > _._,___ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2006 Report Share Posted October 11, 2006 Theresa~ If you add a Trend to the design SMR design (amplitudes out of each bandpass filter into the channels of the trend) you can get an idea as to what each of the frequencies are doing while they are watching the DVD. I am sure everyone is different but I have found that the theta and hibeta drop very nicely while watching a session and actually do better than when not watching a DVD. I prefer to do stand alone HEG over HEG with BE as well. Good luck with your training, ~ Re: cause/effect during training I haven't tried the DVDs yet. Am afraid of the same reaction Jim described -- total engrossment in the video to the point where he doesn't notice the feedback., thanks for the suggestion regarding training EC. We were able to do some coherance training by eliminating the spectrograms from the display. I think he would do fine with eyes closed, but would probably be a bit bored. We are currently focusing more on the SMR up/Theta down training to see if we can see a noticible difference in his ability to stay on task at school. We also started some HEG training, which he likes and he can do by himself standalone with the Pocket.Theresa Duncan wrote:> I agree DVDs are great, for higher frequency training but I believe > alpha coherence is best trained with eyes closed. Are you able to > get your son to close his eyes for a while while doing the coherence > training?> ~> >> _,_._,___ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2006 Report Share Posted October 11, 2006 Speaking of HEG, I thought I would mention that I'm getting increased results at all head sites when I do nIR HEG at the same sites as the EEG, i.e. F1, P3, C4, T6, etc. And YES you need very short hair. One problem I still have is reversed Peak Alpha EC/EO. Peak Alpha goes nicely UP EO and plummets EC. Anyone will to share how to change this? Thanks! ~ A DSU Re: cause/effect during training I haven't tried the DVDs yet. Am afraid of the same reaction Jim described -- total engrossment in the video to the point where he doesn't notice the feedback., thanks for the suggestion regarding training EC. We were able to do some coherance training by eliminating the spectrograms from the display. I think he would do fine with eyes closed, but would probably be a bit bored. We are currently focusing more on the SMR up/Theta down training to see if we can see a noticible difference in his ability to stay on task at school. We also started some HEG training, which he likes and he can do by himself standalone with the Pocket.Theresa Duncan wrote:> I agree DVDs are great, for higher frequency training but I believe > alpha coherence is best trained with eyes closed. Are you able to > get your son to close his eyes for a while while doing the coherence > training?> ~> >> _,_._,___ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2006 Report Share Posted October 11, 2006 I have not noticed this as a problem except with one or two kids. For them I set up a midi object with the phone ringing sound and have it play when thresholds are not met. That has reoriented their attention to the training process. I set the brightness and sound properties so that the dvd is barely visible/audible when thresholds are not met. That has generally been very successful. > I haven't tried the DVDs yet. Am afraid of the same reaction Jim > described -- total engrossment in the video to the point where he > doesn't notice the feedback. > > , thanks for the suggestion regarding training EC. We were able > to > do some coherance training by eliminating the spectrograms from the > display. I think he would do fine with eyes closed, but would > probably > be a bit bored. We are currently focusing more on the SMR up/Theta > down training to see if we can see a noticible difference in his > ability > to stay on task at school. We also started some HEG training, which > he > likes and he can do by himself standalone with the Pocket. > > Theresa > > > > Duncan wrote: > >> I agree DVDs are great, for higher frequency training but I believe >> alpha coherence is best trained with eyes closed. Are you able to >> get your son to close his eyes for a while while doing the coherence >> training? >> ~ >> >> >> _,_._,___ > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2006 Report Share Posted October 13, 2006 Larry It is actually quite interesting how many people now adore ny Depp, he has become a favourite since Pirates, must go and get 'Charlie' now on your recommendation! I also find many adults love the Goodies, but my personal favourite is "The Incredibles"! :-) Pacman On Yahoo!7 Fuel Price Watch: Find the cheapest petrol in your area Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2006 Report Share Posted October 13, 2006 Pacman,I like the Incredibles also. ny Depp plays some unusual parts in most of his movies. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was perfect for him. I hope you like it.Larrypac pac wrote: Larry It is actually quite interesting how many people now adore ny Depp, he has become a favourite since Pirates, must go and get 'Charlie' now on your recommendation! I also find many adults love the Goodies, but my personal favourite is "The Incredibles"! :-) Pacman On Yahoo!7 Fuel Price Watch: Find the cheapest petrol in your area How low will we go? Check out Yahoo! Messenger’s low PC-to-Phone call rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2006 Report Share Posted October 14, 2006 ny Depp was absolutely great in What's Eating Gilbert Grape as well as Leo Di Caprio playing an autistic teen. Not for little kids but great with teenagers.Pacman,I like the Incredibles also. ny Depp plays some unusual parts in most of his movies. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was perfect for him. I hope you like it.Larrypac pac <pac_aussie.au> wrote:LarryIt is actually quite interesting how many people now adore ny Depp, he has become a favourite since Pirates, must go and get 'Charlie' now on your recommendation!I also find many adults love the Goodies, but my personal favourite is "The Incredibles"!:-) PacmanOn Yahoo!7Fuel Price Watch: Find the cheapest petrol in your areaHow low will we go? Check out Yahoo! Messenger’s low PC-to-Phone call rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2006 Report Share Posted October 15, 2006 Although this thread is a bit off topic, I will go on record as a ny Depp fan, too. Except for Libertine, I have enjoyed him all the way back to Scissorhands. However, my overall favorite is Secret Window. Dale ******************************************************************Dale M. , M.S., C.A.C.B., CPPSBCIAC-EEG-Fellow, BCIAC-Senior FellowFormer Clinical/Executive Director (25 years)Biofeedback & Alternative Medicine Centers, Inc.town and Cherry Hill, New JerseyChair, PSYPHY List Owner's Editorial BoardFormer Member-At-Large, Executive BoardNortheast Regional Biofeedback SocietyFormer Member, AAPB Task Force on MarketingFormer Member, AAPB Committee for Insurance and Legislative Matters6100 Arlington Expressway (#K104)ville, Florida 32211-7121- best number- dedicated fax line- cellDale@... ******************************************************************"Without forgiveness, life is governed by an endless cycle of resentment and retaliation" - Asaglioli******************************************************************"I would rather live my life as if there is a God, and die to find out there isn't, Thanto live my life as if there isn't, and die tofind out there is." - Carlin****************************************************************** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2006 Report Share Posted October 15, 2006 I think we need more great suggestions for DVD's, I have never heard of this movie, "What's Eating Gilbert Grape", now thats another I have got to find! Pacman On Yahoo!7 PS Trixi: Check back weekly for Trixi's latest update Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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